I van den Anker
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Recent Articles
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Nangsuay A, Molenaar R, Meijerhof R, van den Anker I, Heetkamp M, Kemp B, et al.
Animal
. 2021 Aug;
15(9):100323.
PMID: 34340139
Older breeder flocks produce eggs with a relatively larger yolk and thereby a higher nutrient availability than young breeder flocks. To optimise nutrient utilisation and embryonic development throughout incubation and...
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van den Brand H, Meijerhof R, Heetkamp M, van den Anker I, Ooms M, Kemp B, et al.
Animal
. 2021 May;
15(6):100223.
PMID: 34030030
Carbon dioxide (CO) is considered to be an important factor during incubation of eggs. Effects attributed to higher CO concentrations during experiment might be due to confounding effects of other...
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van den Brand H, van de Kraats S, Sozcu A, Joerissen R, Heetkamp M, van den Anker I, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2019 Jan;
98(6):2632-2640.
PMID: 30690584
Effects of 3 eggshell temperatures (EST; 36.7. 37.8, and 38.9°C) in 2 genetic laying hen crossbreds (AB and BB; same hen line, different rooster line) on embryonic metabolism and hatchling...
4.
Lamot D, Sapkota D, Wijtten P, van den Anker I, Heetkamp M, Kemp B, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2018 Dec;
98(2):789-795.
PMID: 30544262
The current study aimed to investigate whether diet density affects growth performance and nutrient digestion during the first wk after hatch and digestive organ weight at 7 d of age....
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Lamot D, Sapkota D, Wijtten P, van den Anker I, Heetkamp M, Kemp B, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2017 Mar;
96(7):2294-2300.
PMID: 28340236
This study aimed to determine effects of diet density on growth performance, energy balance, and nitrogen (N) balance characteristics of broiler chickens during the first wk of life. Effects of...
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Nangsuay A, Meijerhof R, van den Anker I, Heetkamp M, Kemp B, van den Brand H
Poult Sci
. 2016 Dec;
96(6):1891-1900.
PMID: 27920198
Breeder age and broiler strain influence the availability of nutrients and oxygen through yolk size and eggshell conductance, and the effects of these egg characteristics on nutrient metabolism might be...
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Maatjens C, van Roovert-Reijrink I, van den Anker I, Engel B, van der Pol C, Kemp B, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2016 Apr;
95(9):2136-44.
PMID: 27118862
Little is known about applying various eggshell temperatures (EST) during the last week of incubation. In particular, the effect of an EST below 37.8°C during the last week of incubation...
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Nangsuay A, Meijerhof R, van den Anker I, Heetkamp M, Morita V, Kemp B, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2016 Mar;
95(7):1666-1679.
PMID: 26957632
Breeder age and broiler strain can influence the availability of nutrients and oxygen, particularly through differences in yolk size and shell conductance. We hypothesized that these egg characteristics might affect...
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Nangsuay A, Meijerhof R, van den Anker I, Heetkamp M, Kemp B, van den Brand H
Poult Sci
. 2015 Aug;
94(10):2546-54.
PMID: 26240395
A progressive selection for broiler live and processing performance traits has changed broiler growth patterns during the post hatch period. However, limited information is available to understand whether changes have...
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Nangsuay A, Molenaar R, Meijerhof R, van den Anker I, Heetkamp M, Kemp B, et al.
Poult Sci
. 2015 Feb;
94(3):415-23.
PMID: 25700914
Selection for production traits of broilers and layers leads to physiological differences, which may already be present during incubation. This study aimed to investigate the influence of strain (broiler vs...